Taking the stage and wildwood, new jersey a huge crowd is gathering as we speak as many legal troubles do not soon be shaking off his supporters nearly 40000 of them are expected at the rally tonight. Welcome to a brandnew hour of fox news lifetime arthel neville, hate bill. Super quick to see again i am trying to infer eric shawn todays out on the same as you just read from arthel trump was hoping to build momentum in the garden state and try to flip it read is he is balancing his campaign with this type in the new york court room, his Beachfront Rally is just over 150 miles from new york city where his Historic Criminal Trial has been unfolding as we have seen all week former drop Attorney Michael Cohen is set to take the stand on a monday but you can expect fireworks then. The prosecution has been setting him up as a star witness. Some legal experts say his testimony could backfire. If Michael Cohen goes in there and if he cannot articulate what the underlying crime is or if you can
Back in court with Stormy Daniels back on the stand as well as others. Now the question is did her second day under intense grilling by the trump legal neil team help or hurt the prosecutions case . You might be surprised as we wait to hear from the former president himself. We are on all of this, welcome everyone i am neil cavuto this is your world. Busy day today and a busy lineup of witnesses. Of course Stormy Daniels getting the most attention but not the only attention. Nate foy has more. From the Superior Court former president donald drum we just learned will speak and that will happen earlier than the typical 4 30 pm time. The jury well be let out early as trumps lawyers are bringing some concerns to the judge. First, i want to give you an update on the testimony, the crossexamination of Madeleine Westerhout is now underway led by susan necklace 1 of trumps attorneys. Madeleine westerhout was trump executive assistant at the white house she got emotional on the stand neil talki
88th anniversary. this was really something. i m literally here watching a family member die. 30 years on air, 27 years operation, 50 years this building. i literally when i know i leave tonight they re going to shut us down. either tonight, today. i believe in my grandparents, i believe in my parents. i believe in humanity. i just want to [bleep ] these people. they have to be stopped. we have to stop them. so, al at the end of the day we re going to beat these people. i m not trying to be dramatic here but it s been a hard fight. reporter: that was alex jones one of the country s biggest conspiracy theorists crying, at least we think it was crying on his show last weekend about the fact that his program info wars might finally be coming to an end. for a decade, jones and into wars has pushed insane conspiracy theories like 9/11 was an inside job. and the u.s. government controls the weather. but perhaps jones most disturbing conspiracy was his claim that the sandy ho
of minneapolis and what s thought to be one of the largest pre trial settlements in us history. lawyers for george floyd, the african american man who died while being restrained by police officers in may last year, say the city has agreed a settlement of $27 million for their civil case for damages. the money will be paid to mr floyd s family. separately, a former minneapolis police officer, derek chauvin, is standing trial on charges, including third degree murder, following the incident. here s the floyd family lawyer, ben crump. the financial compensation most directly impacts george floyd and his family, the future of theirfamily. but it and his family, the future of their family. but it is the policy reforms that affects all of us. let s get more from our correspondent, david willis, who joins us from la. good to see you. starting with the figure of $27 million, obviously a large figure. what is the significance of the size of that? ~ ., , , of that? well, of course, t